Friday, September 02, 2016
Akai X7000
Published on Sep 2, 2016 Тимур Рыжов
"Polyphony - 6 voices
Sampler - 12-bit linear, 4kHz - 40kHz variable sampling rates
VCA - Release Time Control (Decay)
Effects - Vibrato from the LFO
Arpeg/Seq - None
Keyboard - 61 keys with velocity
Storage - 128K internal RAM (8 seconds at 4kHz); 2.8" Quick Disk (QD) External storage
Control - MIDI
Date Produced - 1986"
MODULÖR114 as monosynth & intro drone
Published on Sep 2, 2016
"Brief example of playing the MODULÖR114 with an external USB keyboard with the 'SYNTH!' Internal patching"
MODULÖR114 intro drone
06-The Moog Memorymoog Part 6: Mono Mode
Published on Sep 2, 2016 AutomaticGainsay
"Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the monophonic function on the Moog Memorymoog."
All parts here.
Steam Vent - #Eurorack Jamsessions ( #Electronica )
Published on Sep 2, 2016 Colin Benders
"After a month of truly bizarre events I finally found myself in one room with my modular again. Really needed to clear my mind so I went straight into track building mode. 1 hour in, this was the first result of the day. -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/colinbenders"
SUSHI - Futomaki in development
Published on Sep 1, 2016 tatsuya shinyagaito
"Osc + Filter + LowPassGate module for Eurorack Synth"
Yamaha Montage Demo
Published on Sep 1, 2016 Xephyron Digital
"This is just a little recording I made while exploring the Montage"
Thursday, September 01, 2016
Yamaha Montage Super Knob Demo
Published on Sep 1, 2016 Xephyron Digital
"This video demonstrates the complexity of the super knob and motion synthesis"
Patch Notes #17 - Reaktor Blocks As Eurorack Sequencer
Published on Sep 1, 2016 Voltage Control Lab
"Patch Notes #17 explores the Reaktor Blocks patch that we created in our previous tutorial, sending sequences via MIDI to the Make Noise 0-Coast, and triggers to 3 different Eurorack Drums.
Our Reaktor Blocks patch is running an 6 step sequence in pendulum mode out via MIDI to Mutable Instruments Yarns. Yarns channel 1 CV and gate outputs are routed to the the Make Noise 0-Coast pitch and gate inputs. The Korg SQ-1 is in random mode with a 2 volt range, sending one CV channel out to the voltage math section on the 0-Coast. One mult out from the voltage math section to the FM input on the oscillator, and one to the overtone section. A clock from the Make Noise Tempi is routed to the tempo input, and the stepped random out is routed to the decay length of the contour section. Out to the Malekko Mix4.
Roland System 1m is playing the pads/bass. A channel on Tempi sent into a mult, then on to clock Brains and Pressure Points, one channel of which is routed to the System-1m. The multed clock is also routed to the gate input on the System-1m. Internal LFO on the 1m is modulating the pulse width on the two slightly detuned square waves, long envelopes on the low pass filter and amp, and drenched in reverb and delay.
Reaktor Blocks is also generating 6 clock divisions from an internal clock divider, which is routed to the Gates & Trigs module. This device converts the gates from the clock divider to triggers, which are then individually routed out to 3 drum modules and Tempi. One rhythm is routed to the Noise Engineering Basimilus Iteritas, which is creating the glitchy, metallic snares. The BI clock source is multed to Make Noise Maths as well, channel 1 of which is routed out from both the unity and variable outputs to the morph and fold functions on the BI. Another Tempi channel is routed to the Make Noise Wogglebug as well, which is randomizing the BI pitch.
The kick and hihat are coming from the Scooper, in the Aira modular drum machine configuration we've covered about a year ago. The hihat length is randomized by the SQ-1 channel B. All modules are routed back through the Mix4, and on to the ping pong delay in Mutable Instruments Warps in Parasite mode.
https://www.voltagecontrollab.com/"
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